Sherlock Holmes takes center stage for Episode 16 of Discussing Who. We discuss the character’s beginnings all the way to the current BBC programme. And, who better to discuss in a one-on-one interview than with our very own Lee Shackleford, author of the off-Broadway play, Holmes & Watson? All this plus YOUR feedback. Oh…and Martha The Cat, too! Hosted by Kyle Jones.

Amanda Waller. Deadshot. Harley Quinn. The Enchantress. Rick Flag, Jr. All collide within our review of the Suicide Squad. Join us as our discussion takes us from the very beginning of the Squad up to the 2016 movie. Hosted by Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown.

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In this episode, we discuss the trailers for Justice League and Wonder Woman, giving our expectations for and thoughts on both. We review the latest Star Trek movie and give our thoughts on the latest news of the upcoming series. All this and more in Episode 13 of Discussing Who. This episode hosted by Clarence Brown, Lee Shackleford, and Kyle Jones.

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One of the original heroes of Marvel Comics met his demise in the pages of Civil War II #3. Kyle Jones and Clarence Brown discuss the latest Star Trek and Doctor Who news and review this INCREDIBLE death. All this and more in the FIRST LIVE episode of Discussing Who. Continue reading “Discussing Who Episode 12”

I woke this morning, showered, dressed, brewed and fixed a cup of coffee, and sat down to watch CNN’s New Day, as I do most every morning. It’s approximately 6:15am and I’m watching two people talking about a family member who had been killed by police. Naturally, I assumed they were talking about the incident in Baton Rouge that happened YESTERDAY.

Now, a bowl of oatmeal in hand, I watched as the anchors prepped the audience for the video that would be broadcast moments later. Again, I fully expected to the what was seen the day prior. Within minutes, comprehension led to disbelief over yet another shooting. Only this time, the video was not one of a bystander. Instead, the person was the passenger live streamed the aftereffects on Facebook.

DC Rebirth: Wonder Woman hit the stands today. And, as a fan of the Amazing Amazon, it didn’t come a moment too soon! This was the first time since August 2011 when Diana – the Diana we know – graced the book once again. Little did we (I) realize…she had been there all along.

The following is a review and commentary of DC Rebirth: Wonder Woman. I encourage you to visit your local comic shop or purchase the comic online at DCComics.com if you would like to avoid any hints, revelations, etc.

DC Comics, under the writing guidance of Geoff Johns, cracked open the door on the next chapter in DC’s long history on May 25, 2016. While portions (or all) of the comic found it’s way online days prior to the release, many fans waited anxiously to see what would happen within the pages of the 80-page story. Others, like me, couldn’t resist the internet’s call – reading several spoilers online.

What is DC Rebirth?

Warning! If you have not read DC Rebirth, I encourage you to visit your local comic shop or buy from DC Comics online. The following also provides storyline points from Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinite Crisis, and Flashpoint.

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